A Performance Depicted with Traditional Music and Various Visual Effects

On March 30th at 3 PM, Gurye-gun, Jeollanam-do announced that it will hold a children's Korean traditional music play "Uri-rang Jindo Dokkaebi" performed by the National Namdo Gugak Center at the Gurye Culture and Arts Center.


This performance is organized to overcome the weak cultural infrastructure in culturally underserved areas and to revitalize local culture, and admission is free.

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"Uri-rang Jindo Dokkaebi" is a representative work of the National Namdo Gugak Center, which has been performed dozens of times since its premiere in early 2020 at museums and performance venues nationwide for children and families, receiving great cheers and love from audiences each time.


The story conveys messages about the value of togetherness and the necessity of acceptance and inclusion of differences through the journey of a special child born with wings named "Uri" and a "Jindo Dokkaebi" who cannot get along with other Dokkaebi friends, as they accidentally meet and search for the thousand-year-old tree that grants all wishes.


This cheerful adventure story, depicted with lively traditional music and various visual effects, is expected to provide children with both fun and inspiration.


A representative of the Gurye Culture and Arts Center said, "We prepared this performance in collaboration with the National Namdo Gugak Center to provide various cultural experience opportunities to the residents," and added, "We hope everyone enjoys a happy and joyful time with their families."



Gurye=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Yuk Miseok hss79@asiae.co.kr


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